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a significant number of inefficient built environments are at risk of abandonment. In response to this, there is a growing need for strategies that facilitate the renovation of existing buildings, with a specific focus on incorporating renewable energies and solar energy. This study explains the advantages of involving the Public, Private, and People sectors (PPPP) to achieve sustainable urban development.
Through an extensive literature review, this research categorizes existing solutions to utilizing soalr energy in renovation. Insights are drawn from a range of initiatives, enabling the extraction of practical guidelines. The outcomes of this research hold value for decision-makers, offering them access to actionable strategies for streamlining energy-efficient renovations. Likewise, architects and planners can capitalize on these insights to elevate their projects, fostering designs that prioritize sustainability.
Topics | Sustainable resilience of systems in the built environment , Smart cities, Integration of renewable energy at building and small urban area scales, Sustainable infrastructures |
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Keywords | Renovation, Solar, Collaboration, Strategies, PV |